Sarasgad is a village situated near
Pali in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Pali lies about 10 kilometres East
of Nagothane along the Nagothane-Khopoli
road..
The village contains Sarasgad Fort,
the twin of Sudhagad Fort. It can
be identified by its four pinnacles
and thus was mainly used as a watch
place to check the surrounding region.
The construction of the fort is not
in good condition but the huge rock
steps are something to watch for.
There are two routes which lead to
the top of this fort from Pali. On
the top is the Shiva temple providing
an excellent panoramic view of all
the mountain ranges surrounding this
area. Sudhagad and TailBaila can be
easily view from the top of Sarasgad.
This fort height from sea level is
490 meters. There are many caves which
were used for soldiers and other purposes
because the fort has very little area
available on its top. There are around
ten tanks carved in rocks. They provide
cool water supply throughout the year,
which is very important for any fort.
Shivaji Maharaj gave 2000 hones (golden
coin used as currency during Shivaji
Maharaj's time) for repairing the
fortifications of this fort. On the
way from the south there are 111 steps
carved in stone. The door from this
side is known as 'Dindi darvaja'.

Duration & Trek Date

Duration

One day

Date

2017

Leaving Date & Time

2017 | 6.30 am Panvel

Level
:

Easy

Height
:

1600 feet ASL
(Approx)

Type

Hill Fort

Best Time
to Visit

Throughout the year from
January - December you can visit but July - March is Best season

How to Reach

By
road: Pali
is known for the temple of Ballaleshwar,
one of the Ashtavinayks.

This is the
only way to the fort. One should alight
at Pali and go to the fort through ‘Dindi
Darwaza’. Go to left from backside
of the temple. This way heads straight
to the bastion of the fort. There is
a room at the base of the bastion. It
was residence of the guards. From here
ascend about 96 steps and go at the
main entrance of the fort. Opposite
to it is a gatehouse.

Cost in INR valid for Indian
Nationals and for Foreigner's Trekker/Tourist please call/mail us for cost &
booking

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*The cost for per person

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*The Cost may change if any
change in Govt fees/park fees.

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Terms & Conditions

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is compulsory with payment for booking

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right to change/modify or terminate the
offer any time at its own discretion and
without any prior notice.

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Print and leave a copy of this mail at home, with a friend or relative or inform about the event in case of Emergency.

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If your friends/relatives coming with you on the trek please do inform them about the trek Rules above. We all are going for an adventurous and interesting trekking expedition, please Do Not misinterpret it as a PICNIC or LEISURE TOUR, There will be ample of enjoyment but not at the cost of discipline.

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We
all are going for an adventurous/expedition
and interesting trekking /expedition,
please Do Not misinterpret it as a PICNIC
or LEISURE TOUR, There will be ample of enjoyment
but not at the cost of discipline.

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Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Trekking or any adventure activity is potentially risky. For all these events you are at your own risk. Organizers are not responsible for any mishaps/accidents during the program. Or compensation in whatsoever manner.

Who Can Take Part

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Anyone
can Join the trek/expedition (Filling up proper infomation
form and payment)

2

It
doesn’t matter if you’re male
or female you're alone or in group no issue
you can join the tour without any tension
and fear.

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Minor
can join tour with proper permission from
their home.

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Do's & Don'ts

Do's

Carry clothes that will help
you camouflage with the surroundings.

Always carry original identity
proof.

Follow strict timings as given
by your team leader to avoid delay in
any activities and groupevents.

Enjoy nature and surrounding
area in the jungle while you in trek/expedition
with your group.